Science & Research Job Market Trends

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AI Researcher

300-600
Employers
-4%
Growth

Conducts research in artificial intelligence, exploring new algorithms, models, and applications to advance the field and solve complex problems.

Computational Scientist

120-240
Employers
-5%
Growth

Uses advanced computing techniques to solve complex scientific problems, often in fields like physics, chemistry, and biology.

Supercomputing

150-300
Employers
-8%
Growth

Refers to the use of supercomputers to perform complex calculations and process large datasets at high speeds.

High Performance Computing

1K-2K
Employers
-9%
Growth

Refers to the use of supercomputers and parallel processing techniques to solve complex computational problems.

Drug Design

100-200
Employers
-12%
Growth

The process of creating new drugs through computational modeling, molecular design, and experimental testing.

Statistical Research

150-300
Employers
-16%
Growth

Conducts research using statistical methods to analyze data and draw conclusions, often in fields such as healthcare, economics, and social sciences.

Computer Scientist

120-240
Employers
-19%
Growth

Professionals who create and optimize software and algorithms for various applications. They contribute to advancements in computing technology across industries.

Fortran (Software)

200-400
Employers
-21%
Growth

A high-level programming language used primarily for numerical and scientific computing.

Computational Biology

500-1K
Employers
-21%
Growth

The application of computational techniques and algorithms to analyze biological data and understand complex biological processes.